226-page curriculum (fifth of a 7-volume set) for grades 5-6 focusing on Science. Goals of this curriculum is to increase individual, community, scientific knowledge of health, and diabetes by maintaining life in balance.

156-page curriculum (third of a 7-volume set) for grades 5-6 focusing on Social Studies. Goals of this curriculum is to increase individual, community, scientific knowledge of health, and diabetes by maintaining life in balance.

170-page curriculum (sixth of a 7-volume set) for grades 9-12 focusing on Health. Goals of this curriculum is to increase individual, community, scientific knowledge of health, and diabetes by maintaining life in balance.

394-page curriculum (second of a 7-volume set) for grades 3-4. Goals of this curriculum is to increase individual, community, scientific knowledge of health, and diabetes by maintaining life in balance.

454-page curriculum (first of a 7-volume set) for grades K-2. Goals of this curriculum is to increase individual, community, scientific knowledge of health, and diabetes by maintaining life in balance.

138-page curriculum (fourth of a 7-volume set) for grades 7-8 focusing on Social Studies. Goals of this curriculum is to increase individual, community, scientific knowledge of health, and diabetes by maintaining life in balance.

230-page curriculum (seventh of a 7-volume set) for grades 9-12 focusing on Science. Goals of this curriculum is to increase individual, community and scientific knowledge of health and diabetes by maintaining life in balance.

60 page Guide on how to use the set of 4 Eagle Books for cultural, physical, and nutritional activities. The activities, designed for classrooms (Head Start through 4th grade) and other community sites (e.g., home, libraries, community centers), are organized into five areas - storytelling, Native American culture and health, learning about healthy foods, participating in physical activity and diabetes prevention.

CD ROM contains PDF pages of the 314-page curriculum in 8 teaching sessions to be used by health care professionals to provide diabetes prevention education to youth ages 8-12 and their family members in one-on-one or group settings.

CD ROM contains PDF pages of the 631-page curriculum in 15 teaching sessions to be used by health care professionals to provide diabetes education to youth ages 13-18 and their family members in one-on-one or group settings.

Full-color poster in PDF format features a Hualapai teen holding a basketball. Quick information is listed in a box that tells how she stays active, enjoys learning about Hualapai culture, and wants to role model good health to youth. Best if printed on a color printer, letter size.

Full-color poster in PDF format features a Colville teen in traditional and modern clothing. Quick information is listed in a box that tells how she stays active by powwow dancing, eats traditional foods, and shows respect for her family. Best if printed on a color printer, letter size.

Full-color poster in PDF format features a Skokomish teen holding freshly-harvested vegetables. Quick information is listed in a box that tells his favorite vegetable, how he avoids pop, fast food, drugs, and alcohol, and his motto to make his family proud. Best if printed on a color printer, letter size.

Full-color poster in PDF format features a Shoshone/Paiute boy in a martial arts pose. Quick information is listed in a box that tells his favorite sports of basketball and soccer, how he limits screen time to 30 minutes a day, and how he values his Native culture. Best if printed on a color printer, letter size.

369-page novel is the third of a trilogy, for preteens and teens. It continues the story of Rain, Boomer, Hummingbird and Simon, as they venture to a southern Indian reservation. Readers meet two new characters, Sigigi, a young man of the “Little People,” and “the Two Rabbit,” a comical storyteller. The story reinforces health messages from the first two novels. It also encourages readers to appreciate the benefits and challenges of learning another language.

Full-color poster in PDF format features a Navajo/Acoma boy holding a stuffed animal as he sleeps. Parents learn why plentiful sleep is important, especially for children. Quick information is listed in a box telling how much sleep children of different age groups need. Best if printed on a color printer, letter size.

Set of 4 Eagle Books for pre-school through grade school children, beautifully illustrated with Native American characters and wise animals. These books inspire and encourage young readers to find joy in physical activity, eating healthy foods, and learning about health and diabetes prevention. A teachers guide entitled The Eagle Book Series: A Guide forEducators and Communities is also available on the catalog.

4-page article about Raquel Yepez (Western Shoshone) who calls her former eating style "crazy eating." Raquel tells how family stress caused her to overeat and how a tribal weight loss challenge helped her start losing weight. Written by Raquel, this article lists six steps she practices daily to stay at a healthy weight.

2-page article features Perry Dyea (Laguna-Kawaika) who had unstable angina. He started exercising and eating right, but suddenly quit his healthy lifestyle, gained weight and needed bypass surgery. Perry’s honest story will motivate clients to take steps now to avoid what Perry went through. Article lists tips to a healthy heart and six signs of a heart attack and heart disease.

2-page article about two Native women who share tips on how they help their families eat healthy while traveling to relatives' tribes powwows and rodeos. One has diabetes and the other does not. They suggest packing coolers of healthy foods to help resist convenience store temptations.

394-page novel for preteens and teens, Hummingbird’s Squash continues the story of the Coyote and The Turtle’s Dream characters which orginated from the set of 4 Eagle Books. In this book, Hummingbird pursues an ambitious plan to grow healthy foods that will help the community prevent type 2 diabetes. As the book progresses, she learns what it means to embrace all of one’s relatives and honor the wisdom of ancestors. Features captivating drawings and a glossary.

Full-color poster in PDF format features a Tlingit/Muckleshoot boy drumming. Parents of pre-school-age children are encouraged to help them be active, stay at healthy weights, and prevent diabetes. Best if printed on a color printer, legal size.

Full-color poster in PDF format features a Chickasaw elementary-school-age girl climbing a wall. Children her age are inspired to be active, stay at healthy weights, and prevent diabetes. Best if printed on a color printer, legal size.